Our Projects

AID Bay Area supports 15+ different projects in 10 states in India in partnership with grassroots groups. These projects cover wide ranging issues such as Agriculture, Education, Public Health, Community Empowerment and Environmental Justice. The map on the right displays location of our projects color coded by these categories.

Read on below to learn more about some of these projects and the impact they have had on the communities. Click on each link to learn more.

Current Projects

Education

Partner: ManithamA community based after-school program designed to improve the quality of education in rural Tamil Nadu Impact: Program reaches out to 750 marginalized children and helped improved Reading and Arithmetic skills by ~ 70%

Partner: Rural Development Service SocietyAn initiative to create a cooperative that empowers tribal farmers get their fair trade prices in Andhra PradeshImpact: First all tribal co-operative that has 40 members from 7 panchayats and sold 4000kg of kidney beans in its first year of operation

Partner: SwanirvarTeaching students at primary and secondary levels to learn and master skill sets with a focus on environmental studies affecting their communities.Impact: Students become expert in organic kitchen gardens and pest management techniques, in turn spread awareness in their communities.

Agriculture

Partner: SwanirvarAn organic agriculture training program focusing on climate change adaptation techniques and improving nutrition status of communitiesImpact: In over 6 years of operation, 4000 farmers have been trained in sustainable farming techniques that has resulted in improved income for farmers

Partner: CACIMMonitoring impact of dam construction on local communities and empowering them to take control of their natural resourcesImpact: Successfully fought a case at the National Green Tribunal resulting in ~$1.5m compensation paid to the communities affected by the destruction and damage from Srinagar dam construction

Zero Waste Management, ​Kerala

Partner: Chetana SocietyEnabling Governments and communities to adopt sustainable resource use policies, zero waste practices, and resistthermal technologies, such as incineration of waste by positioning efficient, environmentally safe, and practical models with public participation.Impact: Several states in Indian northeast including Sikkim have adopted zero waste techniques with technical guidance offered by this project.

Partner: Jan Swasthya Sahayog​Providing high quality medical treatment and nutritional support for patients suffering from tuberculosis in remote rural Chhattisgarh.Impact: Advocacy work done by JSS led to the government of Chhattisgarh providing extra food supplements to patients with chronic diseases.

Coastline Conservation Project in Mundra, Gujarat

Partner: PrayasWorking towards livelihood protection of fisherfolk and Consveration of the Mundra Coastline, from Industrial Development along the regionImpact: The fight against Tata Mundra power project reached global levels and success achieved in making the plant work towards environmental and social regulations by reaching out to World Bank's IFC.

Eradication of Manual Scavenging, Karnataka

Partner: ThamateWorking with manual scavenging communities in Karnataka to educate them, protect their rights and move them towards humane living occupationsImpact: Successful in initiating educational facilities for children and organizing adults around their rights while creating mass awareness among the community to gradually move away from manual scavenging.

Past Projects

Supporting Sustainable Farming in Vidarbha, Maharashtra

Partner: Chetana VikasWorking with farmers to educate about and promote organic, sustainable practices in Vidarbha, a region hard-hit by farmers' suicides. Impact: ​ The program has increased the acreage of organic cotton farming and has empowered farmers to become more sustainable.

Informal Rights Educations for Adivasis, Andhra Pradesh

Partner: Agriculture and Social Development Society (ASDS)Provides informal education to tribal communities on their rights through the Forest Rights Act, Right to Information, Employment Guarantee scheme etc. Impact: ​Through a network of volunteers and activists, a number of people typically living in forests have been made more aware of their rights

Exposing Illegal mining in India, Karnataka

Partner: Samaj Parivartan SamudayaEmpowering mining affected communities in Karnataka to halt illegal mining and reclaim their livelihoods and environmentImpact: Successful intervention led to the suspension of 19 mining leases by the Supreme Court and exposed corrupt government officials for illegal land grabbing activities​